Etson Barros Beat National Memory of the 3,000 Meters of Obstacles that Had Lasted 21 Years
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He beat the national record that lasted 21 years and gained the qualification for the worlds of Tokyo 2025. Benfia's runner ended in third place.
In a test decided on the sprint, the Benfia runner ended in third place, behind the French Louis Gilavert, first classified, with 8.11.49, and Baptiste Fourmont, second, with 8.12.10, withdrawing more than 10 seconds from his previous maximum staff, of 8.22.20. Etson Barros, aged 24, took more than seven seconds to Portugal's record, which was 8.19.82 minutes and had been set by Manuel Silva in Stockholm in July 2004, guaranteeing the mark of di…
A 24-year-old athlete won a brand that lasted 21 years and qualified for the Worlds that will take place in Tokyo in September.
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